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... British Minister's choler rose ; he denied the whole . He avails himself of suggestions in pub - committee of this House to sources whence it lic prints to deny their statements ; to state that so far from a disposition to stir up the ...
... British Minister's choler rose ; he denied the whole . He avails himself of suggestions in pub - committee of this House to sources whence it lic prints to deny their statements ; to state that so far from a disposition to stir up the ...
Side 1187
... British maxim , " that the end sanc- tifies the means ; " and the Federal party enjoyed the full benefits of his principles and labors while he lived in Vermont . Sir , gentlemen say that he is a traitor , a spy , and , therefore , what ...
... British maxim , " that the end sanc- tifies the means ; " and the Federal party enjoyed the full benefits of his principles and labors while he lived in Vermont . Sir , gentlemen say that he is a traitor , a spy , and , therefore , what ...
Side 1189
... British , was , while in Canada , engaged by Governor Craig , to go into a part of this country to endeavor to pro- cure a division of the Union . Mr. M. said he had , four years ago , stated that both Great Brit- ain and France had ...
... British , was , while in Canada , engaged by Governor Craig , to go into a part of this country to endeavor to pro- cure a division of the Union . Mr. M. said he had , four years ago , stated that both Great Brit- ain and France had ...
Side 1191
... British authori- ties in that quarter . Mr. J. said , he wished to know whether the House had not now record evidence of an attempt on the part of the British Government to alienate the affections of the peo- ple from their own ...
... British authori- ties in that quarter . Mr. J. said , he wished to know whether the House had not now record evidence of an attempt on the part of the British Government to alienate the affections of the peo- ple from their own ...
Side 1193
... British Government , Mr. M , said he had no doubt . Although a strong sensation would probably be produced by the dis- covery of this circumstance , and it might be per- re - verted much to the injury of the feelings of par- ticular ...
... British Government , Mr. M , said he had no doubt . Although a strong sensation would probably be produced by the dis- covery of this circumstance , and it might be per- re - verted much to the injury of the feelings of par- ticular ...
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